What is the best way to write and compile C on windows 10?
clion/cmake
>>56102933
Install gentoo
Write in any text editor. I prefer Sublime Text 3, but really, anything works.
Compile with MinGW-w64. This is a distribution of GCC for targeting Win32, and it can target both IA-32 and x86-64 architectures. You do have to use the command line, stop complaining. How can you write a build script if you don't understand basic command line parameters?
>>56102933
Visual Studio
>>56103482
Only supports C89.
linux VM
>>56102933
Use gentoo vm
>>56103427
this
windows is shit
>>56102933
You use gentoo
kys wincuck
>>56102933
Why the fuck are you writing C in 2016?
>>56102933
there isn't an easy way
that's what drove me to linux
>>56103709
People with jobs write C, C++ is for manchildren that just want to make games
>>56103627
>>56103758
godammit
>>56103756
Very few. You want a job? Write Java or C#
>>56102933
linux vm, not shitting you, why do you think m$ started embedding ubuntu in win10?
it's just that you can have more flexibility and scalability with a linux machine
>>56103709
Because C is a wrapper for assembly, and if there's a machine tailored for some process it'll need assembly and thus C (and maybe linux too).
Also maybe eC, it's the correct show nowadays.
Look into windows Linux subsystem winfag
>>56102933
>using windows 10
why havent you killed yourself yet?
>>56103463
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